1 Mall stabbing: Police reviewed surveillance video Sunday as they investigated the stabbings of two 13-year-olds inside a Southern California mall. The teens collapsed from their wounds Saturday night at the South Bay Galleria in Redondo Beach (Los Angeles County). The boy and girl were in stable condition Sunday after undergoing surgery, police said. No arrests have been made.

2Stuck plane: A plane skidded into a snow bank at an upstate New York airport and become stuck, temporarily stranding passengers. A spokesman for the Albany County Airport Authority said there were no injuries in the incident Saturday. GoJet Airlines flight 3645 was leaving the gate in Albany en route to Chicago when it slid off a paved roadway. It had been snowing lightly all day. The flight was operating as a United Express flight. The 66 passengers and four crew members were sent back to the airport by bus.

3 Tenants killed: A Maine man has been charged in the shooting deaths of two tenants inside an apartment he rented at his home, possibly over a dispute about where they parked their cars during a snowstorm, state police said Sunday. James Pak, 74, was arrested late Saturday following a standoff at his home in Biddeford. He is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of Derrick Thompson, 19, and Thompson's girlfriend, 18-year-old Alivia Welch.

4 Winter storm: Up to a foot of snow fell in southern New England with the latest winter storm to move through the Northeast, national weather forecasters said Sunday. The storm began Saturday and ended by Sunday morning, causing some power outages and hazardous driving. Six to 12 inches of snow fell in Rhode Island, eastern Connecticut and eastern Massachusetts.

5 Siblings killed: Funerals will be held this week for five young siblings and an adult who died when a sport utility vehicle driven by the children's father crashed off a Mississippi road into a creek. All of the victims of Saturday's crash near Philadelphia were members of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and lived in the Pearl River community. Tribe spokeswoman Misty Dreifuss said a funeral for the children, who ranged in age from 18 months to 9 years old, will be held Wednesday at a tribal building in Choctaw. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

6 Subway slaying: A woman suspected in the death of a man who was pushed off a New York City subway platform has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. Erika Menendez, 31, was arraigned Saturday night on a charge of murder as a hate crime. She told police she has hated Muslims since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and thought the victim - Sunando Sen, an immigrant from India - was one. Judge Gia Morris ordered that Menendez be held without bail and be given a mental health exam. Sen was crushed by a train in Queens on Thursday night after he was shoved from the platform. Menendez was incoherent at her arraignment, at one point laughing so hard that the judge told her defense lawyer, "You're going to have to have your client stop laughing."

7 New Year's security: The New York Police Department is assigning thousands of extra patrols to Times Square for New Year's Eve. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to pack into Manhattan on Monday night to see the crystal ball drop and ring in 2013. There will be uniformed officers, bomb-sniffing dogs and heavily armed counterterrorism teams. There will also be plainclothes officers, assigned to blend into the crowd.

8 Officers wounded: The last of three police officers shot and wounded by an arrested man inside a southern New Jersey police station left the hospital on Sunday. Gloucester Township authorities said Sgt. James Garber, who underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to his abdomen, was discharged. Officer Ruth Burns and Sgt. Kevin Thine, were released Friday, the day the shooting occurred. The arrested man, Eddie Jones III, was shot and killed after he overpowered Burns and disarmed her.